1 Suggested Answer

Hi,
a 6ya expert can help you resolve that issue over the phone in a minute or two.
best thing about this new service is that you are never placed on hold and get to talk to real repairmen in the US.
the service is completely free and covers almost anything you can think of (from cars to computers, handyman, and even drones).
click here to download the app (for users in the US for now) and get all the help you need.goodluck!

Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.

yes, it is possible. You will connect the earphone jack from your voice recorder to Mic of your laptop. Then you will be needing a wave software on your laptop, download the wave software from the internet, open the wave file, then press play on your voice recorder and the minutes will be recorded into your laptop as a wave files.

But the easiest method of tranferring the minutes is by using the usb cable of your OLYMPUS VN-480 PC voice recorder. If you don't have it you can purchase it, then connect it from your OLYMPUS VN-480 PC voice recorder to the usb of your computer and it will be read like a flash drive.

After that, go to my computer and you will see a drive representing the OLYMPUS VN-480 PC voice recorder, open the drive and you will see your minutes, then simply create a folder on your computer, and copy, paste the minutes into the created folder. And the would be all.

The recordings simply reside on your pc, but not in the "Digital Wave Player" software. The software is merely there to let you play the recordings, probably because they are not in a native Windows format.

If the recordings are "Wave, .wav" files as suggested by the software, then simply locate the files you want to put on disc... I am guessing you want to burn on cd.

Then, use a burning program such as Nero to add these files and burn to disc.

If you don't have Nero, then you would need to figure out what type of burning software your machine has installed and go from there.

Install a VN recorder on VISTA************************* 1. Make sure the device has been uninstalled in device manager 2. Make sure the old version of digital wave player is uninstalled. {Delete Temp files in Internet Explorer --Tools--Internet Options --Delete Files-- Delete offline content--OK} 3. Install digital wave player (The newest Version).http://www.olympusamerica.com/files/DigitalWavePlayer.zip 4. Install the 2.1.4 vista updatehttp://olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/software_results.asp?id=1291&os=w 5. Restart the computer. 6. Plug in the VN recorder to the USB port and turn the recorder on. "Found new hardware" will appear, 7. install automatically. This may fail, if you see VNUSB device, skip the final steps and proceed to Digital Wave Player to Download files from the Digital Voice Recorder. If you will see "Other devices" listed in Device manager with "digital voice recorder" underneath it. 8. Right click on the "digital voice recorder" 9. Select update driver from the pop up menu. 10. Choose the browse computer Option 11. In the next window browse to the location that you downloaded the Digital Wave Player application to
12. Click Next A security warning window will open, 13. Choose "install anyway" and the device will install. When successfully installed you will see the "other devices" disappear and a VNUSB device with a "VN series device"underneath it appear at the bottom of the device manager list. There will be a blue question mark next to the device. At this point you can close the device manager and the properties window and open Digital Wave Player. You will see the recorder listed underneath the recorder folder and be able to download and use the program normally now.